Scandinavian Indie Digest Sun May 08, 1994 Volume 1 : Issue 11 There are 19 messages totalling 840 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. whipped cream 2. 3. subscribe 4. Reviews 5. Interview with Bogomil Font 6. Vilinius Rock '94 7. Nordic-indie? (6) 8. Stina 9. Puffin (live) 10. Record Stores in Stockholm? 11. Nordic Festivals List (v0.8) (2) 12. whippedcream 13. Quartfestivalen --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu Apr 28 12:48:59 PDT 1994 From: pstopfo@atss.calstatela.edu Subject: whipped cream Well I heard that the new WC album was out and I've invaded every record in the city and no dice. Is it really out or did I just hear wrong. Will they be coming to LA anytime, and does anyone have any boots by them. pat in lala land ----------------------- Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 19:42:40 +0200 From: chemih@sun.leeds.ac.uk Subject: Hi People! This is Martin Hook from Leeds University in England. I've just been turned on to this list and I thought I'd let you know who I am.. Not much to say, 'cept Bjork is to die for, and Whale are sex. Any news on them by the way. IMO female scandinavian voices are pure sex, not only when singing in English. love to you all martin ----------------------- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 94 14:43:02 EDT From: halfdan@aol.com Subject: subscribe Please add me as a subscriber to your Scandinavian Indie Mailing List!! I work in the Music Business in Nashville, TN with writers and publishers collecting their royalties through SESAC (same thing as STIM, TONO, KODA, TEOSTO, GEMA, PRS, BUMA, etc.) I have been traveling to Scandinavia for the past 6 years visiting other performing rights societies, and I worked with STIM in Stockholm, ...saa jag kann lite svenska ocksaa. Most of my favorite music is pop/rock or pop/jazz, especially Scandinavian artists like Marie Fredriksson, Tomas Ledin, Niklas Stromstedt, Mauro Scocco, Ratata, Orup, Adolphson och Falk, Edin Adahl, and Bjorn J:son Lindh, but I listen to nearly all types of music, especially if they are done well. Since I am also a writer/publisher, I am very interested in keeping in touch with what is happening in Scandinavian music, including Indies, and may be interested in working with others in bringing Scandianavia music to the US and subpublishing American copyrights in Scandinavia. If anyone else in Scandinavia is interested in exchanging information, please write me or e-mail me! Ha det saa bra... Dan Meyer 3729 Belle Oaks Drive Antioch, TN 37013-4962 USA Internet: halfdan@aol.com America Online: Halfdan CompuServe: 72064,2142 --------------------------- Date: Tue, 3 May 94 09:10:48 BST From: davidb@dbadmin2.amgen.com (David Bennison) Subject: Reviews Circle - Silver EP 7" (Bad Vugum, Finland) --------------------------------------- This band have been described as unique blending of Loop, Terminal Cheesecake, Scratch Acid and Live Skull and this 7" is more brutal than any of the above I feel. 'Crawatt' is astonishingly good, an urgent crashing riff supplemented with sort of monastic vocal chanting and a ferocious ending, 'Circus' is one minute of general pounding mayhem with a fragmented fairground organ, 'Silver' is possibly the best track similar to Crawatt while 'Polka' is a right old knees up polka similar to The Ex with everything in tracks 1, 2 and 3 being thrown in for good measure at the end. This sort of mayhem could only come a region that so many good bands, there's no need for them to dip their toes into other US/UK scenes and dilute their noise. ***** - just about best single this year methinks Sweetheart - Mr Cocktail / White-Eye 7" (Bad Vugum, Finland) ------------------------------------------------------------ This is a little more like The Cows with a few brass surges and evil vocals, 'Mr Cocktail' is a slower brooding number which can't get away from Birthday Party references, 'White-Eye' turns into early Fall towards the end except the vocals are totally raw by now. **** Sweetheart - Well Dressed Meat LP (Bad Vugum, Finland) ------------------------------------------------------ Their debut LP, like many LPs, has it's highs and lows but after three listens can't quite maintain the high standards set by the other Bad Vugum singles. Sure it's good and pretty varied but the tracks seem to me to be good variations on the current AmRep sound I've heard before with some added space and dynamics and a little less bass heavy. Yet again, mentioning the Birthday Party isn't a lazy comparison - swampy grinding rock with some staccatto riffing and less intimidating English vocals make some of the standout tracks like 'Moving' and 'Satanism' go along with a bit of a lurching swing. 'Human Skyscraper' is a little more frantic and the finale of 'Ephraim' finishes on a high. A couple of slower quirky tracks with Gavin Friday type vocals spoil the mood a bit tho'. ***1/2 Deep Turtle - Snakefish EP 7" (Bad Vugum, Finland) -------------------------------------------------- I seem to remember a guy on the grunge list raving about this band ages ago, along with his own/friends band 'Germ Attack', now I can see why. For track 1, 'Arbean', imagine Blind Idiot God in their non-dub mode but more frantic, oh, and an occassional orchestral swell sample. JazzPunk rhythms and shouted vocals make them sound a little like the punk bands I've heard from Holland (Mortzelpronk, Zowiso, Svatsox...) 'Eko'Arak' is the odd one-out, a simple bass driven verse with spazz guitars and a wig-out stop-start ending which is brilliant. 'Choclopolka' sounds to me like a speeded up Sun City Girls 45 second instrumental version of an Eastern Bloc National Anthem with prog-rock guitar work. 'Riola' follows the theme with more ace stop-start rhythm, what seems like a UFO landing in the middle and ends with traditional Bad Vugum all out vocal damage. Similarly excellent. ****1/2 Liimanarina - Maailman Tylsin Vittumaisuus 7" (Bad Vugum, Finland) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Another staunchly independent Finnish band on the Bad Vugum label, this time more lo-fi and experimental with fewer 'power-chords' and/or jazz tendancies. I won't begin to mention titles but I've discovered my favourite word is 'ilmastointilaitteita' and that they sound like early Half Japanese, 'And This Day'/Hex End.Hour era Fall or a more imaginative DIY/Riot Grrrl Band which means that this is nothing short of essential. There are great hidden guitar melodies and chord changes in there amongst drums that sound like tea-trays, bagpipe-drone background, accordian and cheap bontempi organs and stylophones. I must thank Kimmo for the translation of Liimanarina, 'limma' meaning 'glue' and of course 'narina' meaning the creaky sound a door makes when opened. All four tracks have a rawness rarely heard in the US/UK music scene. ****1/2 TOKEN NON-SCAN INDIE RELEASE: Doo Rag - Swampwater Mopdown / Engine Bread 7" (Drunken Fish) ------------------------------------------------------------- This sounds like we have the making of an amazing band here, Eric Arn has seen them and I'm mighty jealous as I think this is the business. 'Swampwater Mopdown' is a sort of a lo-fi Captain Beefheart boogie with a bit of JSPX trash thrown in. 'Engine Bread' is even better, authentic urgent swamp skiffle blues which just stuns. Record Info - 'Doo Rag play music from another century. They howl through instruments constructed out of vacuum cleaners and gramaphones and beat on anything but drums...' There's even a pretty funny interview with the band - DJ 'You sound like Howlin Wolf singing out of a cave on Mars. How do you do that?'. Doo Rag 'Err...We try really hard.' DJ 'What's that thing that looks like a vacuum cleaner hose that goes up to a horn up there?' Doo Rag 'That's our vocal apparatus.' You should try to get ahold of this at all costs. They will be doing a John Peel Session in the next few weeks, recorded down the phone line! This shouldn't be missed. ***** 22 Pisterpirkko - 22 Pisterpirkko Mini-LP ----------------------------------------- This is also weird but in a different sense as it's pop as far as I can make out. It also has NOTHING in common with the other Finnish/ Bad Vugum bands I've reviewed, and why should it. The music is a wild and crazy blend of Lonnie Donegan skiffle, garage, pop, schlock horror rock (Lord Sutch!) and hammond organs. The vocals come across as Pee Wee, I guess they don't take their 'art' too seriously. As a result I'm pretty baffled, sometimes they remind me of the Residents Commercial Album and then they end up sounding more like the B52s. 'Motorcycle Man' has some great slide guitar and a psych feel about it, 'Don't Try To Tease Me' is an accoustic wimp-out which has more in common with Daniel Johnson (title included). They seem unbelievably out on their own planet, their world inhabited with catchy pop melodies, hamfisted garage, cheesy organ and a fair smattering of humour. As per usual, I'm on the ball here with a 1991 release! **** ----------------------------- Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 11:36:14 EET From: "Albert Sigurdsson" Subject: Interview with Bogomil Font An interview with Sigtryggur Baldursson (aka Bogomil Font). By: Gunnar Hjalmarsson (aka Dr Gunni). -taken from Hljomalind paperette It's Friday the 13th of August and the last ball of Bogomil Font and the Millionaires is tonight. I sit in the bar at Kringlukrain until Sigtryggur picks me up. It's been a major problem to contact him, lots of things happening in his life and he hardly has time for answering questions. But bless him, he can spare 30 minutes. We go to Amma Lu and as we walk thru the door Sigtryggur says: "This is good money, go where the money is". As soon as he's thru the door he turns into Bogomil Font, the charmer. He kisses the waitresses, jokes with another woman; kisses, charms and smiles in every direction. You can see the women getting weak in the knees. We go backstage. THE CAREER: GH How did you starting banging drums ? SB My father was a 'latino drummer' - was always drumming the wheel of the car - and I was infected by this, had some pots and pans until dad bought me a small drum in 1972. I started to practice. Then I was in a football/soccer a few years later and lied to the other guys that I could play drums. They were so impressed that I had to buy drums. It was an old wreck that my cousin owned, and this got rid of the ball. About this time I met Birgir Mogensen and we practised in the cellar at home. Had a band called Hattimas, we two, Siggi Jons (aka Siggi Perez Millionaire) who played guitar and also Bernard Gudmundsson. GH When did you develop you personal drum stile ? SB That came when I was in Theyr. That was a period of big discoveries for me, for instance I discovered Joy Division and all the new wave from England. I was mainly listening to jazz before that. GH When did Theyr start ? SB 1980. The first LP (Thagad i hel, published 1980) was recorded from January to September, with long breaks. That shows on the record. There are some jelly ballads and then suddenly some craziness; what happened then was that we discovered the new wave and changed completely. GH You were never this typical Kopavogur-band (in the years 1979 to 1980 there was the wakening of punk rock, with lots of gigs in the Kopavogur cinema where Utangardsmenn/Outsiders and Fraebblarnir and others were big). SB No, it's a shame. We played there but not so much. GH Well, and then Theyr developed... SB Yes, I have been in three bands; Theyr, Kukl and Sugarcubes, but Theyr was the most insane of them all. It was a sort of group of people around the band, kind'of a family or 'cult' and it all went haywash when Jaz Coleman and Youth (from Killing Joke) came. GH Why ? SB We though we were about to make it and our gurus (Hilmar Orn Hilmarsson and Gudni Runar Agnarsson) filled us with information that we were about to make it in the UK. We had too high hopes and it all ended in tears when nothing came out of this. Personal relationships were also quite unstable. GH Was there some seriousness behind those ideologies that you adapted ? SB Yes, but no. The song Rudolf was supposed to be criticism, but was really interpreted as we were nazis. We also adopted some nazi things like the clothing, but we were never real nazis. We were just showing off, just like today. GH Kukl came next. A band totally against other things happening at that time. How did you all feel at the time ? SB Kukl was a supergroup that was originated for a radio program, we liked working together. It was a good feeling opposing every- thing. We were crusaders at the time. We were on a musical crusade and it was healthy for us, after that I didn't need more crusading. GH How about the republishing of the Theyr and Kukl stuff ? SB I've given up trying to find the Theyr originals. Magnus (singer) prepared a Theyr collection for Enigma, but the master tapes got lost and Magnus says he doesn't know where they are. Therefore we'll take unused LP's and put over on DAT and then published. GH All on one CD ? SB No, Mjotvidur Maer on one and the small records on another. GH What about Kukl ? SB We'll probably do something similar, at least we will do The Eye. I dont know if we'll bother to redo Holidays in Europe, it's not worth it. GH About Sugarcubes.. SB Hallelujah.. GH Was it a surprise how big the Sugarcubes became ? SB Yes, at first. We tried to look at is as a comical thing. The same people we'd been talking to as Kukl were now very interested in the Sugarcubes even with two of the same singers. We just played pop- cliches and it worked. GH It made you laugh ? SB Yea, we laughed for a long time. GH Then it became a routine ? SB Yes routine is not healthy. It was bad for the moral when the band was working for some payments in advance, and things being decided in advance. It's really a miracle we can still talk together without needing lawyers. THE FUTURE: GH Why are you going abroad now ? SB We have been planning this for over a year, me and my wife. It became clear about last Easter where we'd be going, to Madison (in Wisconsin). I am happy with that, seems quiet and the culture is OK, I just feel like taking care of the home and relaxing. GH What's the purpose of the trip ? SB My wife's doctoral studies. GH And you just take care of the baby ? SB Yes and the home. GH What about the drums, are they going into the closet ? SB No, no. I have learned in the last year that the better I do as Bogomil Font the more I feel like a drummer. The drummer in me has been resting for over a year. GH What do you want to drum, with what kind of band ? SB I've got lots of ideas. Like playing ethnical music, sampled and looped, played over and trampled on, an experimental idea - I'm doing something with this on my computer. I'm also interested in working something in Madison. I know Butch Vig (Nirvana) has his studio in Madison and I have contacted him and others I dont want to name. GH Are you interested in playing session ? SB No absolutely not. I'm very interested in playing with some good rappers. I want to do something I haven't done before, but I'll lay low to begin with and enjoy relaxing. GH According to the popularity shouldn't you have started Bogomil Font earlier ? SB Yes ..but I dont take Bogomil seriously. He's kind of a character from a play. But many others seem to take him seriously and that's good. GH Did is surprise you to have the best selling album (in Iceland) ? SB Yes, I had the feeling this was a kind of a 'cult' thing, similar to Jupiters (another Icelandic band). But it seems we get through to a bigger crowd. It seems to be the main party music for 16 year olds and also for Theyr parents. That's of course very unhealthy. Not much punk in that. GH Talking about punk, how does the old punk rocker feel here in Amma Lu (a club for older people) ? SB Quite good really. Like I said I dont take Bogomil Font seriously and want to remind of my opening statement when we walked into this place. I am surprised that I never get stagefright when I stand in front and sing those songs. As a drummer on the other hand I often get a big stagefright, there I feel I have more responsibility, I'm not responsible for this Bogomil character. This can be explained psycho- logically in many ways! _________________ Ce n'est pas un P.S. _________________ Albert Svan Sigurdsson, Sigurdsson@KATK.Helsinki.Fi, Student of Geography, University of Helsinki. ----------------------------- Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 11:44:40 EET From: "Albert Sigurdsson" Subject: Vilinius Rock '94 It's on the 28th to 29th of May in Vilna Lettland. There's gonna be Cocteau Twins, the Fall and Roovel Oorbik are playing (+ local bands). Cheap trips to Tallin are probably most feasible (ca. 300 FIM, 270 SEK) from Helsinki and then a cheap bus or hitch-hike to Vilna. Is anyone interested ? ALSO Sweetheart is playing next Saturday in Semifinal (Helsinki). Is anybody from the list going there ? Albert ---------------------------- Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 09:55:46 +0200 (MET DST) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: Nordic-indie? Hi folks! What goes into the definition of scan-indie? Does Iceland and Denmark belong to Scandinavia? Still I do not mind reading about Iclelandic bands etc. It was just a think that struck my mind... best regards, Petter. --------------------------- Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 15:35:55 +0300 (EET DST) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Re: Nordic-Indie? According to Petter Tiilikainen: * What goes into the definition of scan-indie? * * Does Iceland and Denmark belong to Scandinavia? As far as I can remember, we were taught at school that actually Scandinavia consists only of Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Fennoscandia (sp?) is the three above countries and Finland. At least this is what I think, but I'm no authority on this. Anyway, the whole question is rather academic anyway... :-) Now that I'm posting, can anyone give any opinion on the Stina Nordenstam (sp?) album "And She Closed Her Eyes"? I've seen the video "Little Star" on MTV quite often, and I've developed a sort of liking to it, as I have a weak spot for female singers... I assume that her music might not be very 'indie', but at least it is 'Scan'... Kimmo ------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 14:42:58 +0200 (MET DST) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: Re: Nordic-indie? (fwd) According to Albert Sigurdsson: To: burrito@ludd.luth.se From: "Albert Sigurdsson" Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 15:22:23 EET Subject: Re: Nordic-indie? >From: Petter Tiilikainen >Subject: Nordic-indie? >To: scan-indie@lysator.liu.se >Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 09:55:46 +0200 (MET DST) > > >Hi folks! > >What goes into the definition of scan-indie? > >Does Iceland and Denmark belong to Scandinavia? No and yes, geographically and geologically Scandinavia is only Norway, Sweden and Denmark (part of Denmark). The name is beleved to mean 'Foggy island' or something similar and has to do with early cartographers who thought Nor & Swe were an island isolated from the mainland (they didn't bother to check the Cola Peninsula connection). Finland was on the other hand clearly connected to Novgorod (now Russia) and Jotland also. But the rest of Denmark was/is small islands who then belonged to the big one ('Foggy island'). But it is still a mistery why they thought the people who initiated the name thought the island was foggy (or misty). Iceland is very far from being close to being close to Scandinavia (theoretically) but culturally we are quite close. The name Nordic has often been used for all these countries, Fennoscandia has also been used (by biologists) to discribe the common biology and also common bedrock of the region. Albert --------------------------- Date: Wed, 4 May 1994 14:53:26 +0200 From: chemih@sun.leeds.ac.uk Subject: Stina Hi friends! Any opinions on Stina Nordenstam? I'm into Bjork's voice in a big way, so will i like Stina's. While I'm here, any news on Whale. I heard that the female vocalist (Cia?) appears on TV in Sweden a lot. Martin ------------------------- Date: Wed, 4 May 94 22:35:18 GMT From: Stephen_Anderson@junct9.royle.org (Stephen Anderson) Subject: Re: Nordic-indie? (fwd) Petter Tiilikainen What goes into the definition of scan-indie? >Does Iceland and Denmark belong to Scandinavia? PT> Iceland is very far from being close to being close to Scandinavia PT> (theoretically) but culturally we are quite close. I have always assumed that Iceland is considered part of Scandinavia because of its (once) close ties with Denmark. Are there any 'friendly' members of this mailing list that live in Iceland? (when I say 'friendly', I actually mean someone who will post things instead of just reading silently) :-) By the way... I'm new to this list, just subscribed today... I'm also interested in hearing anyones opinions on Stina Nordestam, and will she get as big as Bjork ? -- Via DLG Pro v1.0 BG&FI // Junction 9 Voice: +44-956-348405 (24hrs) \X/ SURREY / LONDON U.K. Modem: +44-372-271000 (24hrs) The BBS where Bjork fans meet FAX: +44-372-278000 (24hrs) Steve@junct9.royle.org FidoNet 2:440/20 <<>> -------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 May 1994 10:26:16 +0200 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Puffin (live) Just a reminder to those near (or in) Linkoping not to miss PUFFIN live at Herrgar'n this friday (6/5 1994). Be there early if you want to get in! Oh yeah, I just hear that they also play in Kalmar tonight (5/5 1994) at a place called Rabarbeer, so if you live down there, don't miss 'em! /Erik -------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 May 1994 15:14:25 EET From: "Albert Sigurdsson" Subject: Re: Re: Re: Nordic-indie? Stephen_Anderson@junct9.royle.org wrote: >Are there any 'friendly' members of this mailing list that live in Iceland? >(when I say 'friendly', I actually mean someone who will post things >instead of just reading silently) :-) > >By the way... I'm new to this list, just subscribed today... Hi Steve, have I not met you on BEP ? Well, for all your info. I'm Icelandic and friendly & all (even if I dont actually live in Iceland ;-) Kimmo wrote: >As far as I can remember, we were taught at school that actually >Scandinavia consists only of Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Fennoscandia >(sp?) is the three above countries and Finland. At least this is what >I think, but I'm no authority on this. >Anyway, the whole question is rather academic anyway... :-) Exactly what I said. Albert ------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 May 94 01:05:29 GMT From: Stephen_Anderson@junct9.royle.org (Stephen Anderson) Subject: Re: Re: Re: Nordic-indie? Albert Sigurdsson wrote: ASS> Hi Steve, have I not met you on BEP ? Indeed, I only found out about this list after you posted information about it on bep. I'm not sure if I will stay on this mailing list, I just thought I would join and see what it's like, and I'll decide later if I want to stay. ASS> Well, for all your info. I'm Icelandic and friendly & all (even if ASS> I dont actually live in ASS> Iceland ;-) Although you have never said this before (while I've been around) I had actually guessed :-) Are you permamantly living outside Iceland? or are you in Finland just for your studies at university? You are definetly the most talkative and friendly Icelander I've seen on the nets, but I actually meant someone 'living' in Iceland... the reason being that I will be going to Iceland in June this year, and I was hoping to meet a few Icelandic people while out there. I'm planning to go sometime round the 15th June... Bjork will be doing a show there on the 19th. I've got several questions to ask about Iceland before I go... but I'll ask that in blue-eyed-pop later. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 12:33:04 +0300 (EET DST) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Record Stores in Stockholm? Hi! A friend of mine is going over to Stockholm in a couple of weeks, and I'm going to force her to buy me a Bear Quartet CD. Can anyone name a record store in the centre of Stockholm that will have BQ in stock? As my friend is a very busy lady, she won't have time for running around looking for some obscure guitar buzz for me... :-) Kimmo --------------------------- Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 20:57:31 +0200 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Nordic Festivals List (v0.8) Expressen had an article today about the many (numerous) festivals in Europe this summer, which I thought I'd type in for y'all. Well, here it is (NOTE: These are the signed bands as of now. There will be more, and some listed will probably not come, but right now, it looks like this:) NORDIC FESTIVALS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chalmersrock, Gothenburg 12-13 May (SWEDEN) 295 SEK (+ university id) Pogues, Carter USM, Just D, Jennifer Brown, Olle Ljungstrom, Girlsmen, Brainpool. Bergslagsrocken, Fagersta 28 May (SWEDEN) 240 SEK Dia Psalma, DLK, Charta 77, Radioaktiva Raker, No FX, Sick Of It All, Lag Wagon, Teddybears, No Fun At All, Refused, Carcass, Senser, Mindjive, Sober, Dischange. Sommarfestivalen, Karlshamn 10-11 June (SWEDEN) 365 SEK David Lee Roth, Deep Purple, Bad Company, Blackfoot, Dia Psalma, Skintrade, Bazooka, Blues Bag, Mountain, Lisa Ekdahl, Electric Boys, Brainpool, KSMB, Bob Hund, Sven Zetterberg & Chicago Express. Raj Raj, Koping 17-18 June (SWEDEN) 280 SEK or 330 at the gates. Traste Lind‚ns Kvintett, Dia Psalma, Popsicle, Lars Demian, SPOCK, De Lyckliga Kompisarna, Kjell Hoglund, Eggstone, Bob Hund, The Bear Quartet, Poupp‚e Fabrikk, Stefan Sundstrom & Apache, Cultivated Bimbo, Kottgrottorna, Sober, Hardy Nilsson, Page, Tuk Tuk Rally, Elegant Machinery. Alingsasrocken 18 June (SWEDEN) 120 SEK Dia Psalma, Raserbajs, Dog Hunt, Bebop, Ted Morose, Morgana Le Fay, Haze, Dilemma. Midtfyns Festival (DENMARK) 22-26 June 660 SEK (4 days) 330 (1 day) Huey Lewis and the News, Whitesnake, Thearpy?, 22-Pistepirkko, Creeps, Ingenting, Spin Doctors, Rage Against The Machine, Leningrad Cowboys, Atomic Swing. Festivalen i Skelleftea 24-26 June (SWEDEN) 340 (2 days) 190 (1 day) 4 Non Blondes, Lisa Ekdahl, Brainpool, Rob'n'Raz, Eggstone, Wannadies, Roger Pontare & Marie Bergman & Stora Stygga, Chicago Express, Lisbeth Jagedal & Pools. Bollnasfestivalen 30 June-2 July (SWEDEN) 350 SEK (3 days) 200 (1 day) [I just list the interesting band here]: Brainpool. Roskildefestivalen 30 June-3 July (DENMARK) 645 SEK (4 days) 300 (sunday) Saint Etienne, Aerosmith, Peter Gabriel, Elvis Costello & Attractions, Bjork, Rage Against The Machine, Sepultra, Babes In Toyland, Dwight Yokam, Angelique Kidjo, Les Rita Mitsuko, Maceo Parker, Psyched Up Janis, Mary Black. Dalarock, Hedemora 14-16 July (SWEDEN) 400 SEK (3 days) 260 (1 day) Teenage Fanclub, Staffan Hellstrand, Thastrom, Jerry Williams, Dia Psalma, Entombed, This Perfect Day, Stefan Andersson, Brainpool, Traste Lind‚ns Kvintett, Stefan Sundstrom & Apache, Cat Rapes Dog, Meshuggag, Girlsmen, Dead Eyes Open, Ticket To Wonderland, Gycklarkvartetten, Vazir, Raserbajs, Stapals. Storsjoyran, Ostersund 21-24 July (SWEDEN) 390 (2 days) FREE (sunday) [I just list the interesting bands here]: Brainpool, Clawfinger, Cardigans, Girlsmen, Dia Psalma, Mary Beats Jane, Olle Ljungstrom. Quartfestivalen, Kristiansand (NORWAY) 21-24 July 55-220 SEK Blur, The Orb, Orbital, Scorn, Clawfinger, Grant Lee Buffalo, Dread Zone, Elastica, Earl Thomas, Aphex Twin, Underworld, Trans Global Underground, One Dove, Elvis Costello & Attractions. Arvikafestivalen 22-23 July (SWEDEN) 275 SEK (325 at the gates) Tool, Electric Music, Lisa Ekdahl, Stakka Bo, Just D, Entombed, Fleshquartet, Dia Psalma, Teddybears, Eggstone, Coca Carola, Bob Hund, Page, SPOCK, A Ticket To Wonderland, Tuk Tuk Rally, B-thong, Big Fish, Malaise, Lost Souls, Comatose. Mustikfesten Tullakrok, Angelholm 23-24 July 60 SEK Stefan Sundstrom, Cardigans, Outharded, Raserbajs, Presleys, Plommonkarnorna, Bob Hund, Mary Beats Jane, Little Stalin Blues Band, Svante Turesson. Pitea Dansar Och Ler 27-31 July 360 (2 days) 200 (1 day) [I just list the interesting bands here]: Dia Psalma, Brainpool, Olle Adolphson, Girlsmen. Hultsfredsfestivalen 11-13 August 550 SEK Primal Scream, Lloyd Cole, Blur, Terrorvision, De Lyckliga Kompisarna, B-Thong, Big Fish, Meshugga, Garmarna, Lucky People Center, Moby, Die Totenhosen, Auteurs, Echobelly, Elastica, Oyster Band, Cop Shoot Cop, Sort Sol, Flaskkvartetten, Staffan Hellstrand, Popsicle, Stakka Bo, Eggstone, Brainpool, Girlsmen, Bob Hund, Sick Things International, Refused, Oro, Charta 77, Anywhen, Two Sheds, Sober, Tuk Tuk Rally. (The rest of Europe coming right up) /Erik -------------------------- Date: Fri, 6 May 94 21:10:49 +0200 From: bds@ipp-garching.mpg.de (Bruce Scott TK) Subject: Re: Nordic Festivals List (v0.8) Many thanks to Erik for posting that festival list. This show is _very_ interesting to me: Quartfestivalen, Kristiansand (NORWAY) 21-24 July 55-220 SEK Blur, The Orb, Orbital, Scorn, Clawfinger, Grant Lee Buffalo, Dread Zone, Elastica, Earl Thomas, Aphex Twin, Underworld, Trans Global Underground, One Dove, Elvis Costello & Attractions. Do I understand correctly if you go for 1 day it is 55 SEK and for three days it is 220 SEK? How much of a crowd goes to these shows? 100, 1000, or >= 10000? How big a town is Kristiansand? (I see it is the closest in Norway to Germany.) Does one camp there or must one find lodging? (I guess one can camp, no?) Finally, is getting tickets a problem? (In crowded Germany it is a big problem.) I have never been north of Kiel (except Scotland) so I am a bit ignorant of these thing. Can someone fill me in? Gruss, Dr Bruce Scott The deadliest bullshit is Max-Planck-Institut fuer Plasmaphysik odorless and transparent bds@ipp-garching.mpg.de -- W Gibson ---------------------- Date: Sat May 7 13:38:28 PDT 1994 From: pstopfo@atss.calstatela.edu Subject: whippedcream Bjork appeared on the late show with jay leno last week. she played the single off her new album and was as lovely as ever. DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INFO ON WHIPPED CREAM pat in lala land ------------------------ Date: Sun, 8 May 1994 13:06:31 +0200 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Quartfestivalen bds@ipp-garching.mpg.de (Bruce Scott TK) wrote: > This show is _very_ interesting to me: > > Quartfestivalen, Kristiansand (NORWAY) 21-24 July 55-220 SEK > Blur, The Orb, Orbital, Scorn, Clawfinger, Grant Lee Buffalo, > Dread Zone, Elastica, Earl Thomas, Aphex Twin, Underworld, > Trans Global Underground, One Dove, Elvis Costello & Attractions. > > Do I understand correctly if you go for 1 day it is 55 SEK and for three > days it is 220 SEK? The article says: "55-220 SEK. The price depends on how the program looks and which stage you select." > How much of a crowd goes to these shows? 100, 1000, or >= 10000? How > big a town is Kristiansand? (I see it is the closest in Norway to > Germany.) Does one camp there or must one find lodging? (I guess one > can camp, no?) Finally, is getting tickets a problem? (In crowded > Germany it is a big problem.) > > I have never been north of Kiel (except Scotland) so I am a bit ignorant > of these thing. Can someone fill me in? I can't answer any of these questions, so I leave them to the norwegian scanners. :) /Erik End of SI Digest #1.11 **********************